action group

An 'action group' is a temporary assembly of individuals aiming to achieve specific objectives, often related to social, political, or environmental issues.

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Definition

B2General

(common)A temporary assembly of individuals working together to achieve a specific goal or address a particular issue.

Example

  • The community formed an action group to advocate for better public transportation.
  • Shareholders created an action group to address their concerns about the company's management.

C1Military

(technical, US)A component of a naval task force organized for a specific mission.

Example

  • The action group was deployed to carry out the reconnaissance mission.

C1Business

(technical)A team formed to address a specific problem or improvement opportunity within an organization.

Example

  • The quality management department set up an action group to improve customer service.

C1Computer Science

(technical)A set of actions or commands that can be executed together as a single unit.

Example

  • In the workflow automation tool, you can create an action group to streamline repetitive tasks.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "action group":

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